There has been a $5MIL settlement reached with Northstar Aerospace. This comes from a class action lawsuit launched by residents in what's known as the Northstar Zone, approximately 400 homes in and around Bishop, Concession, Dunbar, Grand Valley and Coronation Blvd. TCE was discovered to have leeched into groundwater, and has affected air quality in homes near the Northstar plant. ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on June 1, 2009
Genworth Canada, mortgage insurance agency, has launched a web-site called myhomeplanner.ca. It's a neat little web app, that let's you specify your moving date, and it gives you a nice little calendar with icons showing your upcoming tasks. So you'd add Home Inspection, Property Insurance and Status to a list of tasks, then each of those tasks could be represented by a different icon, ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on June 1, 2009
"Please help; do you have a buyer for my house?" It's a common request, but not always as desperate as the seller sounded this time. The answer in most cases, sadly is "no". I alone can only provide service to so many buyers. But that's the power of the MLS system; there are a host of other agents that may have buyers for your home. They just need to be told about it. And ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on May 1, 2009
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on May 1, 2009
Did you know, that only 10% of agents attend the local MLS meeting on a regular basis? It's a great opportunity to preview up to 10 homes each week. I even find out about homes coming up for sale before they ever hit the market. My knowledge of the available housing inventory, and preview into where the market is heading, allows me to accurately price a home based not only on market ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on May 1, 2009
Don R Campbell - Real Estate Investment Network (Part 1 and Part 2).
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on May 1, 2009
What is HRTC? It's the Home Renovation Tax Credit that was proposed in the January 27th Federal Budget, that will provide for a 15% income tax credit on eligible home renovation expenditures, and is family based. Good between January 27th 2009 and February 1st 2010, it can be claimed for the 2009 taxation year on expenditures greater than $1,000, but no more than $10,000 and can provide ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on April 10, 2009
According to an article in the Globe and Mail this morning, providing partly refundable tax credits not just for energy efficient upgrades but also for general home improvement, could be part of the January 27th budget. The building industry is of course lending it's weight behind this idea, while others are not exactly supportive.
This could provide a stronger stimulus for our economy, because ...
Posted by Szabolcs Pall
on January 15, 2009